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CBSE Revaluation Fee Calculator

Estimate your total revaluation fees across photocopy, marks verification and revaluation stages โ€” based on 2026 CBSE rates.

3 Services
VERIFY ยท PHOTOCOPY ยท REVAL
2026 Rates
CBSE OFFICIAL FEES
Class 10 & 12
BOTH BOARDS
Non-refundable fees
Apply within 1โ€“2 weeks of result
Marks can increase or decrease
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Select Your Class
Services You Need
Verification of Marks
CBSE re-checks the totalling and ensures all answers were evaluated.
₹500per subject
Subjects to verify One per subject
Photocopy of Answer Sheet
Scanned copy of evaluated answer sheet. Mandatory before revaluation.
₹500per subject
Subjects for photocopy
Revaluation (per question)
Specific questions re-checked by a different examiner. Requires photocopy first.
₹100per question
Questions for revaluation Usually up to 10 per subject
Total Fees
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Select at least one service to see breakdown
Important: Fees are non-refundable. Revaluation marks can increase, decrease or stay the same. You must apply within the CBSE window (usually 1โ€“2 weeks after result declaration) at cbse.gov.in.
Fee Reference

Class 10

Verification
Re-check totalling
₹500per subject
Photocopy
Answer sheet copy
₹500per subject
Revaluation
Re-check per question
₹100per question

Class 12

Verification
Re-check totalling
₹500per subject
Photocopy
Answer sheet copy
₹700per subject
Revaluation
Re-check per question
₹100per question

Rates as per CBSE 2026 schedule

How It Works
1
After results, apply for Verification of Marks first โ€” CBSE checks totalling errors and missed evaluations.
2
If unsatisfied, apply for a Photocopy of your Answer Sheet. This is mandatory before requesting revaluation.
3
After receiving the photocopy, identify specific questions and apply for Revaluation โ€” a different examiner re-checks those.
4
All applications must be submitted within 1โ€“2 weeks of the result through cbse.gov.in.
5
Fees are non-refundable. Marks may go up, remain the same, or even decrease after revaluation.